AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEnergy & Reliability: A fresh wave of power outages is being blamed on “growing pains” and infrastructure upgrades, with critics saying households and businesses are still paying the price while reform promises lag. Grand Bahama Power Relief: The FNM is crediting PM Davis for lowering electricity costs on Grand Bahama, pointing to bill reductions for thousands of households. Hospital Build-Out: Construction is set to begin “shortly” on a new $285m specialty hospital in western New Providence, alongside renewed work at Rand Memorial and progress on the Freeport Health Campus. Housing Pipeline: Housing Minister Keith Bell says government plans to build 900+ homes and lots across multiple islands, using public-private partnerships to expand the pipeline. Airport Development: Nassau airport officials say they’re close to identifying a developer for an on-airport hotel, while also pushing terminal and airside expansion plans. Cruise & Port Moves: Global Ports Holding signed an MoU for a 30-year cruise port lease in St Vincent, while Nassau continues to see cruise-related friction, including arrests after brawls at the port. Maritime Environment: Waterkeepers Bahamas wrapped its mangrove planting season by planting about 4,000 mangroves in two hours at Dover Sound. Aviation Airlift: Breeze Airways launched a new nonstop Tampa–Nassau route after more than 20 years, adding another boost to tourism access. Trade & Fisheries: The NFA warns a 15% US tariff on seafood could pressure American demand, while petroleum retailers say a past margin increase is helping cushion rising oil prices. Workforce & Skills: BTVI updated education leadership on efforts to produce more competent technical workers as investors complain about skills gaps. Public Health Training: CARPHA and IATA trained regional staff to safely transport infectious substances, strengthening lab and pandemic readiness.
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